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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-02-04, Page 3ML 14M I �] I 4 - V - . .... REP "10 , I t I V cl� 9 AMR, %a "T-7. i v :6 0 A 57V 4. t AW P 4P, ittee rievowiff" n The It' ilite 11VOMM 4 fill6h, finift The W -, W1 "I % fW -Aid 4110,109 ted, tho 1p -which, 41nift or, Le "it ig-in'tho'*0 its c6*14VALAO, year Dole ilm ment f, *1'413is !of, 4 010mmee-_ Inglis, "o' Is T otlier. G -i -e W 1) Sanders, i L. Xi - W, -4 In the case of George Itoulig': the Dwen -IR iWObdti Trewar- $25,000 seemed tob*Alile hardest Special W. first V, h Vill "s 0, ng to make-_,after.tbat; the rei A came tha, R A 'A--#' H- Hill, W. J. J g d"#,*L to a coarset ,,.erLL 414. easy.—Versus I swReooltd; Hem st-tor Su4ngly -X r*t of - unit di Finan ittee Cameron, r. Z p _ - It IS Lee Co*i� on eLi Is eldom, '0 0, Lee, A. C. Baa - J. al will require all AUP-dried materi y, ker, J. Iffenfiovere'. Acceptance and, employment,. b,7 t1110, Z( 'Dii 'k. -Hot Wate Kibbon, J. Ballautyne, R. Goetz, Dr. Me teit of any rojeAy 1W 'bk it$,-piAJm!riarV crushing; it therefti:�, Edlueatioif rdn5nittee—J. W. Me- mstitutes a very cheap and desira zrf�5 r qualffied,. medical. piactitabnor. No source I of limet as not infrequently Milne, J.-SackIett' Andreg; Marl may be had for the cost of (bg;-' 'With Mealisto Stop Road and:Rridge Committee—J. A. less an authority, than -Dr. i1cion to tk Manson, F J. McQuaid, J. Henneberg, Amicl, pl!7 6 p'apai house- ging and hauling. 1i wn.Wgon the jtWect of anae- "ludurated" Marl is a hitrd rock- C. H. C. Cox, A. -E. Johnson. TOCK -TAKING this"year, a's in oth". VO nol( to achDisorder tment 6f,, the nervous like material with a honey -combed J, M County Property Committee — J. inia, impoveris WHAT PHYSICIANS ADVISE depositiba S revealed the usual odd littes to, cl st and disorders -attributable structure- It occurs by McNabb, R.-Iftruer, J. W. McKibben, be -7 Dr. V11- from the waters of streams and tZereetto, st E. F. Merner; H. HUI. -V liamis" #ink'Pills, recommending th _rongly endorses ta House of Retuo Committee — R. em springs which are rich in carbona Thousands of unfortunate people are going to clear all these lines quiqkly as superior to other tonics, of lime. I,aige deposits of this ma- suffer almost daily from dyspepsia, Kennedy, A. C. Biteker, J. L. McEwen, he valleys Of Dr. A;mkis testimony reads as fol- terial occur in many of t] indigestion, fermentation, sour, acid George Hubbar& medium of BIGPRICE REDW17C PIONS. British Columbia amd are composed 1ows:_PFor several years I have stomach, flatulence, gases or distress Warden's- Committee—W. D. San - made use of Dr. Williams' PinkPills almost entirely of pure carbonate of after eating. If they would only form ders, E. F. Merner, T. Inglis, J. Me- the lines below, 'if there is any numbers in my work and I have always found 13me. A. certain amount of crushing the agreeable habit of slowly drink- Nabb, N. W. Trewartha. of is necessary before this type of Marl them efficacious in the treatment ing. after each meal a glassful of hot Good Roads Coinmission—J. W. never get a better opportunity to disorders due to impoverishment of can be used satisfactorily as a soil water containix you W kg a teaspoonful or two Beattie, Seaforth-, Robert Coultes, the nervous system, anaemia and dressing. tablets of Bi�urated 'Magnesia they Wingham; John.J. Hayes, Park -hill. mellrastlignia, stomach weakness, Te- Marl may be used on both heavy would soon find ell so Inspector Field's report was pres- ,J;heir stoma tarded d6velopment in young women, clay and light sandy loams and is es- trengthened -and improved that they ented and read by the Clerk. On Mo - A. a and irregularities. There is no lack Pecill"Y — or _ e could eat the richest and most satis- tion 01 Inebars. awnus. an a of tonic remedieis, but in my e . a SUPRIler of lime it corrects acidity, xpen- fying meals without the least symp- the report was ordered printed In the ence no one of them manifests a an- or sourness, furnishes an element for toin of indigestion. minutes. efficacy, to that of, Dr. Wil- plant nutrition and promotes nitrifica- Nearly all so called digestive trou- Sanders -Geiger: That a grant of Pink Pills." on I Sale fi * and -hence assists in rendering bles are caused by an excess of acid $100 be made to Hensall Stock Show. No more conclusive evidence of the available the soils store of inert nitco- and an insufficient blood supply in the _Sent to Executivo Committee. Special Sale Specia Value Of DT. Williams' Pink piU.s gen. Full advantage should be taken stornach, causing the food to ferment Henneberg-Innes-- That a grant of ,could be asked for or given, than is of this cheap and satisfactory source and sour before digestion can take $30 be made to Women's Institutes in found in'the above endorsement Of of lime especially where the deposits lace. A glass of hat water will draw the County�,'Sent to Executive Com - r in the neighborhood of the farm. p this notcd European physician. Be- Occu the blood to the stomach and the Bis- mittm, 25 sides this, however, this medicine bui Good quality Marl, may be known by urated Magnesia will neutralize the Geiger-Kenmedy- That the road at ,enjoyed a world-wide public confi- giving a- brisk effervescence on the stomach acids and make the food the end of t1w pavement in Hensall -9 dence "for more than a third of a. cen- n of a few drops of strong contents bland and sweet. Easy, nat- two miles east, be reinstated as a Amin tury, and,has brought relief to thoull v1 gar or weak acid. ural digestion without distress of any eoxinty road. --Sent to Good Roads MensGcoats M %.ALA s Suits san& and thousands of weak and suf- ore exploiting a deposit of Marl, kind is the result Bisurated Rag- Commission. fering people. . . nalysis of e material may be nesia is not a laxative, is harmless, Geiger -Kennedy: That a grant of Try Dr. Willianift, -Pink Pills desirable and this may be obtained by pleasant and easy to take and can be $25 be made to Hensall- Seed Show.— anaemia, rheitnatiam, neuralgia, submitting', -a representative sample obtained from any reliable local drug- Sent to Executive Committee. $13.45 $14.95 Vousness and stomach trouble. Take to the Division of Chemistry, Experi- gist. Do not confuse Bisurted Mag- Henderson -Cameron: That a grant them as a tonic if you are not in mental Farm, Ottawa. nesia with other forms of Magnesia— of $100 be made to the North Huron best physical condition and cultivate milks, cirtrates, etc., but get it in the Plowmen's Association.—Sent to Ex- These are Coats that sold Here is an exceptional op - a resistance that will, keep YOU well pure Bisurated form (powder or tab- ecutive Committee. regularly up to $23.00. They portunity to get a good new and strong. You can get these pills CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM lets) especially prepared for this pur- Trewartha-Cox: -That a grant of through any medicine dealer or by pose. $100 be made to Clinton Spring Fair. include Blues, Greys, suit at the price you would mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. The most popular sermon with the —Sent to Executive Committee. Heathers, Louvett, Sand. get only a very ordinary one Williams'., Medicine Co., Brockville, individuat listeners is the one that .01P McEwen-Coultes: That a grant of -Out, hits somebody else.—Shelburne Econ- HURON COUNTY COUNCIL $100 be made to each Society holding They are all new style coats for. Come in and see these omist, (continue& from page 1) Spring fain.—Sent to Executive Com- and fully guaranteed by us swell suits. Some of them MARL: ITS COMPOSITION AND mittee. Wednesday. McQuaid-Coultes: That a grant of in every way. There are will be in our windows. We USE The only test of school training is Marl or shell Marl is a naturally- --does the boy. leave school with a Mr. T. R. Patterson, County En- $25 be made to each school fair. plenty of cheap coats on the are going to clear these; tial- wish to go on learning?—Dr. Lyttle- gineer, presented and read his report Ingles- Hubbard: That a grant of 4accurrmg deposit consisting essen of the work of the past year. This $100 be made to each Agricultural market, but you rarely see they have marching orders ly of carbonate of lime mixed with ton. report covered fully the work ac- Society holding a Fall Fair.—Execu- coats like these for at varying amounts of clay, sand or -other inert material. Deposits of . Nothing is more -noble, notbingniore complished in all the branches of road tive Committee. -Inarl &re found in nearly all the pro- venerable than fidelity. Faithfulness work during the yeox. Manson -Ballantyne- That a grant On motion of Messrs. McQuaid and of $30 be made to,thw-South Huron �viuces of Canada, occurring as a rule and truth are the most sacred excel - In beds from a few inches to'seVeTR1 lences and endowments of the human Hays was received and ordered print- Women's Institute.—Sent to Execu- $1395 $14,95 feet on old lake bottoms and frequ- mind.---Cieero. ed in the minutes. tive Committee. Moved by Messrs. McQuaid and Mc- McQuaid -Hayes: That a grant of ently overlaid by peat or muck. Marl o the South Huron is an important and valuable source The first hyenas born in the United Ewen, that the council go into com- $100 be made t States are reported from Peru, In- mittee of. the whole to discuss the Plowmen's Association. �of lime for land treatment. Lee -Cox: That a grant of $20 be Some marls are almost pure carbon- diana. They should do well. There's Valuators, Report at. — Border Cities Dr. J. W. Milne spoke in opposition made for flowers about the Court qte of lime, others are more or 1%s plantY to laugh to going into committee and took ex_ House—Sent to Executive Committee. impure from the presence of clay, Star. sand, organic matter, etc., as already ception to the proceedings as being Trewartha-Cox: That the town of 40ted Ista these, of cburse, are of less All of the anti -gambling laws have irregular. Clinton be granted $2,000 to be used agrieWturally. A Marl -Con- not been able to break up the great The vote on going into committee on connecting Xnk. This to be ap- Final Sensational Reductions in value w taining from 80 to go per cent. of American game of appearing prosper- of the hole was taken and carried proved by the Good Roads Commis- .chrboliate of lime Way be considered ous, though broke --Fort Worth Be- by a standing vote of 17 in its favor, sion.—Sent to� Good Roads Commis- cord-TelegrallL being a majority of the council. sion. .of- good average quality. The council then resolved itself in- Tuglis-Hubbard- That a grant of Women's Fur Coats Usually, as found, marls are soft 6 wi 11 k =*,pllsty in, conaittencY, frequently The news that a puma has arrived to a committee of the whol , th Mr. $25 be made to each library i tl e MeEwen in the chair. county and half the amount to boun- The first speaker on the question daries.--Sent to Executive Committee. 1cm. was Mr. Sanders, who held that it Goetz -Hayes: That the grant to was useless to discuss the matter here selhools doing fiftli class work be These new style coats carry our personal guarantee as the whole matter would be gone d.ubled.�Sent to Education Commit - over again on appeal. tee. for satisfaction. Every coat is thoroughly reliable Mr. Hays spoke regarding the pro- LeeJohnston: That an invitation cedure to be pursued In such eatters be extended to Bruce CouiltWCouncll, as laid down in the Statates. they to be entertained by this Colm- and this year's style. Mr. Geiger spoke briefly regarding cil—Carried. the illegal proceedings in the matter It was moved by Messrs. McQuaid In appointing rural members of the and McEwen that ljy-law No. %be SI 56a"Ift Vakinton' Commission, instead of two now read a first, -second and i lrd Muskrats. regular price $195 foi VV rural and one urban representative. time, be passed, signed by the War - Clerk and the county seal af- Mr. Coultis spoke of the fact of den and 35 for S C ''a -2 19 Plain Seals, regular price $1 $98,00 getting together and not being antag- fixed. onistle to each other in the matter. On this motion the yeas and nays 'Uri MA -0 �",Mgg-x lbs, 27. w taken, *ants $1148600 -Mr. McNab requested information being demanded, a vote abje Trim, regular price $185 for rega-p6ifing the reason for appointing which resulted as follows- Beattie, Seals, S Yeas --Adams, Ballautyne, gS c 21bs.150N fbre,,( rural Instead of two rural re- Coultes, Cox, Goetz, Hack- ves on the committee. Cameron, I . =Pts. presentati 6f eating 2 for 15' Mr. XIOPP, spoke briefly and advis- ett, Hays, I:Ipnderqon, Hill, Hubbard, 2 lb.. 19C ed the council to proceed to -the adop- Inglis, Johnston, Kennedy, Klopp, Me Sale Santa Clara t tion of the report Ewen, McQuaid, Manson, Trewartha-- Take d�antage of ihese " rzg* Mr. Johnston defended the valua- 20. DT a Size* 2 n.. 23C not favoring his town - wry special prices. Some Prunes tion, although Nays—Rapker, Geiger, Henneberg, th Ill ­­ .­ ­­ Lee, McKibbon, McNabb, Merner, 'Ohl. stock is MalagaTabla- Thecapson S�eedless ship. s. Turner -_10. STEWARI BROS, SEAFORTH I C rA Dr. Milne spoke in opposition to Milne, Sander I h,u,ta — - 6 " - a I a Raisins 25c,,,. I Raisins At 1b. 27 dsing the on motion of Messrs. Coultes and oppoitunity—NOW. FIZa the general principal of n en McQuaid the council then adjourned 1 15-... Ddta.m� valuation at this present time vvh -7otitively no Dealers saxonla Vi -lb- box I I ba dqcreasing in value. to meet on Thursday. Supplied Cherries Z3c Raisins Ise properties yweg Moved b �ssrs. Hayes and Hub- Thursday. bard that ihe report of the Valuators Mr. IT. Irwin. Trovincial FnOrkeer, w aa appo+nted a member Of the Gode- Nuts a as present and was asked to addre MIxed Nuts Raisins 18cm. "R 2 IOT25C be received by this council. the meeting. rich Hospital Board. Walnuts or C The motion was voted on by stand- Milme-Trewarths: That a by-law Almonds Ift Golqen Hallowl ing vote and 18 voted in favor of re- Mr. Irwin congratulated Mr. Klopp he passed permitting the Registry 1 5C lb' Raisins 2 fb. 25 Dates 2 16. 25c ceiving the report. On his election fii the high office of ce to close at I p.m. on Saturday. Brazits or Moved by Messrs. McEwen and Warden and felt assured the duties Offi Filberts 1b. All at Substantial Reductions of the office would be safely and well —Carried. Hayes that we adopt the Valuator%� Hayes-Goet-7: That No. 4 Road, tins Report as presented and a by-law be carried out. ntrali, mon's C-orn- Campbell's SOUPS12 2 passed confirming the same and mak- Mr. Irwin -tpoke with reference to frorn Ce % to And ers in Stepben Tow-nabip, revert back ALL KINDS ing the flgures contained in said re- 1he three branches of roads and theirl to the county, as much of the traffic port the basis of equalization for maintenance, viz., Provincial, Countyl C uses for 1927. And Township, dwelling particularly to Grand Bend still continues on said county purp Messrs. on the latter. 1road. o Moved in amendffient by e: That the Warden Full Geiger and Merner, that a committee Replying to Mr. Geiger, Mr. Irwini McEwen-Beatti said the London Road had not been I Find Clerk be airthorized to sign and 24 -oz. be appointed of three rural and two .!nbmit to the Minister of Righwayq, Loaf urbab members, to report at the June. taken over s- A Provincial Rond Vetj the -tent that during the year and was still !tulject to county super. , staten meeting re valuators' report. the whole expenditure was $170.446.81 A standing vote was taken and 17 visioll- i requeR Special,Offer to Mr. Saunders, he said and t thAt the statutory grant rinest Quality Delmonte Fruits voted for the motion and 12 for the Replying ed. a' amendment. surface. water should be allowed to Ion said amount be paid.—Carri d yollow ell rg. McKibben and take its courq(, to get away and should I McN�abb-Baeker: That the r0a .T19AS Peaches 9 260 On 5 Moved by Mo -as n f be aided. by kenping as smooth a sur- from the Village of 'Ethel to Road No. C..twd Fels Naptha Cameron, re equalizatio 0 assess- face as pnqqihlt-- 12, Township of Grey, be Added to Richmello Soap monts for county purposesr - be prepar- Inspector Toms' report was read the County Systeln.—Sent to Good 'Ceylon a e Pineapple -24C tin and ed and presented to council at the Roads Commission. Aasatu,76796. Sliced flawall0to I Vkt. S.O.S. afternooTi session.—Carried. and ordered to be printed in the min- BRekpr-Milne: That the County 110mitle PinegpOIO 280 On Cleaner Lee-Goetv- AppointIngDr.H.Tay- utes. eport. of the Finance Commit- r.on-neil take. up the matter Of settle- lor on the Godericli Collegiate Board. ; The r ment of Continuation Schools at the a "gh 'C sattlett The mrazle Cleaner 9 tee was read with Mr. Johnston in the car Pots and Pons —Carried. to ]K�dst 1b. Pears 319 ort was a6pted. June session.—Cai-Hed. MeEwen-McQuaid: The road from chair. The rep The Education Committee reported Mer-ner-Cox- That Bayfleld bridge trtats-for Reg. vallue Md to accommodate Wroiteter to Bluevale, alotig the � th Mr. Manson it the chair. The being ton narrow Z09C Sad fd# concession and B line of Tumberry, vn ng it bag been "AAA iort was adopted. traffic and as wideni u The req ne tbi �eeut on the Co inty Road System. rey 40 _ ent t� port of the House of Refuge contemplated for some years, that 6)b lato Staud d .0:�s Commission. r 600 P Committee was taken up with Mr. steps be taken to have this do Z-2 1pias li� 25C ewa ha -Adam . That W. Bry- OIL Ab -aid in report yefty.—sent to Good Roads Commis r for t1le County gofist MeQu the chpir. The done be golkltoi of Refuge.—gent to Tfouse of Refugd was adopted. Sion. MM Ueig ill: ,-hat Mr. Charles Lee Hill-Mequaid: That the CountV 46 Av M. A 0 NA)" WVARWII - 'i 5 N, ZW 6 (�,olincil petition the Minister of High Cameron -Hackett: That Aablield be $36 to as sist in repairing road ways to consider the advisability of devoloping a form of compulsory in- 'hicles paid from Amberley to the lake, which been destroyed in teaming gravel. for th Ruranr(- of motor ve e gen- has for county purposes—Carried. Pral protection of life and property )f traffic on public roads.—Sent McEwen -Inglis: That the Ward,010i and to special Committee. Coun- and Good Roads Commission be aD- to attend the Good Reis" Jnhnston-Adamq: That the cil petition the Good Roads DeMrt- pointed Convention at Toronto this year.—. ment to again place on the Od Roads System the four mile% between Carried. Geiger -Kennedy: Tlrat Treasurea Lane's charges for his room b8 Auhnrn and the C.P.R. station.—Sent phone as long as the phone is used fOV t( Good Roads Commission. Campron - Hunkin: That t h e Paid counLy purposes.—Carried. That Thomas mother'-, Allowance Act be amended de Lee -Hill- Sr., be appointed High Constable .qo hnt widows with one child now the be made eligible. a salary of $200 -per yeear. ecL PTiVPd of aid, Sent to Special Committee. Beattle-Coultes: Asking auth — The Special Committee reported for the Good Roads Commission a county road grakder,_—rAd with Mr. Ftern*,bury in the chair. The purchase on a standing vote of 15 to 7. report wss ndopted. Thp County Property Committee re- Johnston -Cameron: In appredati6it" Clerk's services we grant ported with Mr. Saunders in the chair. of the bonus of $100 for The report was amended and adopted. The Cl,-rk read the report of the a McNab-Baeker: That a grant be to the speeiRl Committee, re high school $100 made grants, and on motion of Messrs. Me- Fwe-n and Coultis, it VM Ordere d rie4L McNab-Ceiger- That the COMWIFI' printed in the minutes. go on record as Opposed to t PrOvitctAl The Good Roads Commission I?- ther paving for our debenture d0bt Pitt' ported with Mr. Geiger in the chair. One clause was added and the repart vatil Lost 11 to 12. Some discussion to6k place ilt adopted. The Executive Committee reported The u; at" the advisabifity Of A esrig- 1, ., matter of VII %, with MT. Wattie in the ehair� Continued, 4A.V6196" report was adopted. 46 Av M. A 0 NA)" WVARWII - 'i 5 N, ZW 6